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Vay
Sega CD
Release Date: April 14, 1994   |   Genre: Role-Playing
Vay is the story of Prince Sandor of Lorath, and his quest to avenge the assassination of his parents and rescue his beloved Lady Elin. On what is to be the day of their wedding, Castle Lorath is assaulted by the Danek, who have been able to partially reconstruct alien mecha technology from a millennium ago. The castle defenses are powerless against the giant robots, and the king and queen are killed in the attack. The invaders steal Elin in the midst of her wedding vows. Prince Sandor, now the king of the realm, sets out to rescue his betrothed, and find a way to defeat the fearsome alien technology.
Sony PSP
Release Date: March 4, 2010   |   Genre: Strategy
In this entry in the popular tower defense genre, players aim to eliminate the Vectoid threat before they reach the end of the path. You do this by constructing towers along the path to attack oncoming Vectoids. Success is not based solely on the types of tower you select, but where you place them and what upgrade and bonus options you take. At your disposal are eleven flavors of towers, each of which can be upgraded to level 10 (increasing the tower’s damage and range). The Green Lasers, for example, lock onto one Vectoid and deal ongoing damage. The Red Spammer fires heat-seeking rockets at random targets in range. Blue Ray towers drain power and cause Vectoids to slow down. The in-game guide lists each tower in detail. Every few waves you’ll also be rewarded with a Yellow Energy Cell, which you can use to purchase one of three Boosts. Damage and Range Booster towers can be placed on a grid to increase the stats of other towers around it. Vector TD for PSP features eight maps (two Beginner, three Normal, three Extreme) as well as all eleven tower and seven enemy types of the original Flash version. Exclusive to the minis version is a brand-new control interface — you’ll be able to select each gri’ using the D-pad or analog stick and place/upgrade towers.
Sega Genesis
Release Date: October 24, 1995   |   Genre: Action
In 2049, the human population of Earth embarks on a migratory voyage to try to colonize other planets. They leave mechanical "orbots" to clean up the mess they made on Earth through littering and pollution. Raster, a high-level orbot who watches Earth through a planetwide computer network, is accidentally attached to a working nuclear missile by a lesser orbot and goes insane, becoming an evil dictator named Warhead. He declares himself ruler of Earth, and begins preparing to execute any humans who dare return to their planet. Enter Vectorman, a humble robot in charge of cleaning up toxic sludge by simply discharging it into the sun. As he lands on Earth after his last trip, he finds chaos and confusion. Because all the other Orbots are controlled by Warhead (Vectorman having not been affected because he was away), Vectorman takes it upon himself to destroy the errant orbot and restore peace to Earth.
Sega Genesis
Release Date: November 15, 1996   |   Genre: Action
After saving Earth from Warhead in the previous game, Vectorman's sludge barge is targeted and destroyed by a missile. Vectorman escapes, parachuting down to the planet to battle with the Earth's multitudinous enemy; mutant insects. Now it is up to Vectorman to fight through the mutant bugs and find the most fearsome source infestation; the evil Black Widow Queen.
PC
Release Date: November 30, 2001   |   Genre:
"Vectoroids" is a clone of the classic arcade game "Asteroids" by Atari. Your objective is to maneuver a space ship within a field of asteroids, and shoot them into smaller and smaller pieces, eventually destroying them completely.
Intellivision
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre: Action
The object of Vectron is to construct an energy base, section by section. You add each section by moving your energy block in place and filling it with an energy blast. You must protect your energy block against Hungrees, G-spheres, splits, sweeps, and prizums who can destroy it. Shoot them down with energy blasts or neutralize them with special energy from an E-Pak. Don't run out of energy or you lose an energy block. There are three energy blocks per game. When they're gone, the game is over.
Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
Release Date: March 1, 1990   |   Genre: Puzzle
Bring a casino to your living room! Up to four high-rollers can play Blackjack, Roulette, Keno, or Slot Machines. Odds are you’re going to love VEGAS DREAM!
Nintendo Game Boy Color
Release Date: February 1, 2000   |   Genre: Strategy
Sony Playstation
Release Date: September 28, 1999   |   Genre: Puzzle, Strategy
Are you too broke to go to Las Vegas? Afraid you'll end up blowing your retirement funds and benefits? If you answered yes to the above questions, 3DO has the answer to your problems with Vegas Games 2000 -- a virtual casino featuring twenty-one games of chance! Included are Baccarat, the Craps table, Roulette, three different styles of Blackjack, five variations of poker, five slot machines, and five styles of Video Poker. 3DO has obviously done their homework by spending time in Las Vegas noting all the different sights and sounds that accompany the casino life. Vegas Games 2000 features realistically rendered tables, games, and casino locations as well as the ambient yammering of gamblers and plinking tokens. Each game features actual Vegas rulings and regulations to further enhance the virtual casino experience. For instance, the longer you play a certain slot machine and pump more and more tokens in, the higher it's jackpot becomes -- just like real slots.
Nintendo Game Boy
Release Date: December 1, 1995   |   Genre: Strategy